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Aerial view of Perton Airfield
In this RAF aerial photograph the runways can clearly be seen. The hangers, control tower and airfield buildings are on the bottom left of this image. The Princess Irene Brigade training camp can be ...
Aerial view of Stafford
Photograph shows the southern edge of Stafford looking north, including Burton Manor, Moss Pit, Rising Brook and Rickerscote. The M6 can be seen in the bottom left hand corner of this image, with the ...
Aerial View of Stafford,
View of Stafford from the south, with Brunswick Terrace and the offices and workshops of the Midlands Electricity Board filling the bottom left hand corner of the image. Friars Terrace is at the middle ...
Aerial view of Stoke on Trent
An aerial view of part of Stoke on Trent. The railway can be seen running across the middle of the photograph, with the station to the left. The Trent and Mersey Canal is in front of the railway line. ...
Aerial view of Stoke-on-Trent
An aerial view of part of Stoke on Trent. Stoke Railway Station and the North Stafford Hotel can be seen top centre. St. peter's Church is just right of centre on the middle of the photograph. The Spode ...
Aerial view of Stoke-on-Trent
An aerial view looking eastwards over Stoke-on-Trent. St. Peter's Church can be seen on the right hand edge, with the Railway Station and Trent & Mersey Canal in the distance.
Aerial view of Tamworth Railway Station
An aerial view of Tamworth Railway Station showing the railway junction of the high and low levels of track. The high level line was the Birmingham to Derby (later the Midland) railway, opened in 1839, ...
Aerial view of the Blythe Colour Works, Cresswell
The Blythe Colour Works pictured at its height. At the time of this photograph it employed over 400 people. The works produced colourations for the pottery and glass industries.
The manufacture of ...
Aerial view of the BT Technical Training College.
The General Post Office Engineering Department Central Training School opened in Yarnfield in 1946. It occupied buildings at Howard Hall, Duncan Hall and Beatty Hall, which had all acted as transit camps ...
Aerial view of the Doxey Road area, Stafford
Doxey Road runs diagonally across the top of this view, with North Castle Street running parallel. Castle Street is bottom left and Jerningham Street top right. The area of open ground top right is ...
Aerial view of the Spread Eagle public house, Gailey
A view looking north east over the Spread Eagle public house at Gailey Roundabout on the A449/A5 junction. Photograph taken by David Welch the pilot, from a Cessna 150 aeroplane.
Aerial View of Trentham Gardens,
Aerial view of Trentham Gardens showing the lake, Italian gardens and ballroom.
The original Trentham Hall was built in the 1630s for the Dukes of Sutherland. The Caroline house was replaced in the ...
Aerial view of Uttoxeter
Uttoxeter from the air, The Heath, looking north towards Rocester. The Three Tuns Inn can be seen slightly right of centre of the photograph with the winding Ashbourne/Rocester Road behind it can be ...
Aerial view of Wordsworth Avenue, Stafford
Wordsworth Avenue, looking south, part of the Highfields Estate on the western side of Stafford.
Aerial view Stongford Farm, Tittensor
Formerly part of the Trentham Estate and sometime home of the founder of Bassett's Transport business.
Aerial view Wolverhampton (Pendeford) Airport
Wolverhampton (Pendeford) Airport in November 1973, three years after it had closed to flying. The runways still show in this photograph.
Aerial View, Oakamoor
Aerial view of Oakamoor including Thomas Bolton's Copper Works. The River Churnet can be seen running past the factory. The Churnet valley railway line emerges from a tunnel, and crosses the river bottom ...
Aeroplane from a Flying Display, Stafford,
The pilot was Gustav Hamel, a pioneer aviator, who performed a flying display over Lammascote Fields at the request of Stafford Town Council. His monoplane was brought to Stafford by train and taken ...